Halfpennies18th CenturySomerset (6) Bath 1794 Obverse: The Arms and supporters of the city of Bath, date below, W.GYE PRINTER & STATIONER BATH, Reverse: A female seated, instructing a boy with a key to unlock the prison doors, GO FORTH radiated, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN ILCHESTER GOAL, Edge: PAYABLE AT W.GYE'S PRINTER BATH, DH34, EF with a planchet clip obscuring most of BATH on the edge, Bath undated, Obverse: Bust left IOHN HOWARD F.R.S. HALFPENNY, Reverse: A female seated, instructing a boy with a key to unlock the prison doors, GO FORTH radiated, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN GOAL, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH36c,NEF, Bath undated, Bust left IOHN HOWARD F.R.S. HALFPENNY, Reverse: A female seated, instructed a boy with a key to unlock the prison doors, GO FORTH radiated, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN GOAL, Edge: PAYABLE AT LONDON OR DUBLIN, DH6d,GVF/NEF, Bath undated, Bath City Token, Obverse: View of a chapel, KENSINGTON CHAPEL, Reverse: The Arms and supporters of Bath, in a sunken oval, Plain edge, DH76, NEF, Bristol undated, Obverse: Arms of Bristol within a circle, PROSPERITY TO THE CITY OF BRISTOL, Reverse: A Figure of Galen, I. CHESTER. DRUGGIST AND CHYMIST, Plain edge, DH90, About VF, Bristol 1795 date over weak higher date, Obverse: A large bale marked N H B No.1 , leopard above, GENERAL COMMIDSION & PUBLIC SALE ROOM BRIDGE STREET BRISTOL, no stop at end of legend, Reverse: Figure of Justice standing, dividing date, PAYABLE AT NIBLOCK & HUNTER'S, DH100, VF, Cornwall - Penryn 1794 Obverse: A shield of Arms, PRO REGE ET POPULO, Exergue: LORD DE DUNSTANVILLE COLONEL in two lines, Reverse: A laureated bust, PENRYN VOLUNTEERS Exergue: FIRST INROLLD APRIL 3. 1794, DH4, About EF
Halfpennies18th CenturySomerset (7) Bath, undated, Obverse: Bust left, IOHN. HOWARD. F.R.S. HALFPENNY, Reverse: Reverse: A female seated, instructing a boy with a key to unlock the prison doors, GO FORTH radiated, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN ILCHESTER GOAL, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH35a, on a larger 30.5mm diameter flan, Good Fine, Bath, undated, Obverse: Bust left IOHN HOWARD F.R.S. HALFPENNY, Reverse: A female seated, instructing a boy with a key to unlock the prison doors, GO FORTH radiated, REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN GOAL, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH36c, GVF with a thin scratch on the reverse, Bath 1795 Obverse: Bust of Bladud left, BLADUD FOUNDER OF BATH . SUCCESS TO THE BATH WATERS, Reverse: A public building WEST FRONT OF NEW PUMP ROOM BATH, Exergue: HEATH 1795 IRONMONGER &c. in three lines, Milled edge, DH40, EF, Bath 1794 Obverse: A Camel TEAS COFFEE SPICES & SUGARS Exergue: A pentagonal star, Reverse: View of India House within a circle, date below, M. LAMBE & SONS TEA DEALERS AND GROCERS BATH, DH50, GVF, Bridgewater 1794 Obverse: Front view of a house I. HOLLOWAY AND SON DRAPERS &c. POST OFFICE Exergue: 1794, Reverse: Part of a castle and a bridge B. WATER HALFPENNY . FOR CHANGE NOT FRAUD, Edge: ON DEMAND WE PROMISE TO PAY, NEF, Bristol undated, Obverse: Arms of Bristol within a circle, PROSPERITY TO THE CITY OF BRISTOL, Reverse: A Figure of Galen, I. CHESTER. DRUGGIST AND CHYMIST, Plain edge, DH90, EF/NEF toned, scarce, Bristol Obverse: A large bale marked N H B No1 Leopard above GENERAL COMMISSION & PUBLIC SALE ROOM BRIDGE STREET BRISTOL, Large S in BRISTOL, Reverse: Figure of Justice standing, PAYABLE AT NIBLOCK & HUNTER'S DH101, GVF
Halfpennies18th CenturySomerset (7) Bath - John Howard (4) DH35, DH36A, DH36C, DH36D, India House/Camel 1794 DH50, India House/Camel 1794 DH50K, 1795 Bath Heath DH40 VF to EF, Farthing Bath M.Lambe and Son Grocers DH111 NEF
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